
The United Kingdom post union says it’s planning more strikes in a dispute over pay and conditions.
Five more 24-hour strikes will hit deliveries to and from the UK, starting on Monday next week.
So far, the Island’s postal service says it’s managed to cope with the industrial action, with customers heeding advice to post mail early.
But chairman of Isle of Man Post Pam Crowe, MLC (pictured), warns ongoing action could hit both Island and UK businesses:
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